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Edition 350: 11 September 2014
Hi ExplorOz Reader, We hope you enjoy this week's edition of our newsletter with all the latest information and tips and news from ExplorOz.com
| Tip of the Week - Did you know that you can directly share a Forum post to Facebook or Twitter? All you do is click the relevant share button shown on the page. A preview box will appear for you to customise and confirm what you're sharing. For example, earlier this week a very interesting post was added by a truck driver explaining certain aspects of P-Bay use by caravanners and campers. It's a worthwhile read and should certainly be shared. See Thread 109410. |
| Last Chance to Get your Raffle Ticket - the National Gathering Raffle draw is now just 3 weeks away but for those still wanting to buy pre-sale tickets online, your last chance is COB Tuesday 30th September. You do not need to be attending the gathering to purchase tickets as we are hoping to raise as much funds as we can for the Louth RFDS clinic.
The clinic are currently trying to fund the purchase of emergency response equipment to respond to car roll
overs etc. They need a pulse reading/blood pressure
machine that can be attached to the finger of the patient (difficult to put
elsewhere when they are in chronic pain), a pop up tent with three sides to
cover them from elements & to work in privacy. They also are hoping to obtain a blood spinner. The
challenge they have is that when they take blood it is often too long before it
is spun & they often cannot use the sample. A baby height
measurement mat is also on their needs list. These are all items that would be purchased and kept specifically in the clinic in Louth.
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| Bloomin' News - Native Pea flowers, members of the big Fabaceae family can be found all over the country from deserts to wet tropics. All have the characteristic pea shaped flower – as seen in Sturts Desert Pea, Rattlepods, the tropical Dragon Tree, and the many “Bacon and Eggs” shrubs with brown and yellow pea flowers, to highlight just a few. One very different plant with pea shaped flowers has the common name of Ouch Bush – and one look at the aggressive leaves will tell you how it came to have such a name.
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| Get Involved in EOTopo 2015 - Is proof reading your thing? Love to find and fix text errors? If so, we could do with your assistance over the next few days in the final preparations of EOTopo 200K 2015, which we're hoping to release next month. If you're interested, please contact us asap for further details.
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| New Edition Map from Hema - this 1: 2.5M scale Western Australia map is now in stock from the ExplorOz online shop. Features:
- 24-hour fuel
- National parks
- Camping & rest areas
- Points of interest
- Fully indexed
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| Travel Tips & Alerts - We've had an excellent response to the call out in last week's newsletter for volunteers to help Mike with the geo-mapping task in the ExplorOz Road Conditions Report and training is about to commence. Thanks to our new team, we look forward to seeing the new site updates and improvements soon.
Woomera Prohibited Area - new implications for tourists and the need to apply for permits if wishing to travel to certain areas in the WPA. You can view the full details online in the Travel Alerts section of the Road Conditions report here.
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